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The
Old Lock-Up |
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One is the Magistrates Room, for the man charged with upholding
the law before the police moved out from London to the Shire Counties in
the 1850's. It has an imposing antique French bed, as would benefit his status. |
| The Solicitors room was set aside so the lawyer could talk
to his client in private. The Coachouse, where once the Inspector stabled his horses has been renovated and restored, providing two additional bedrooms of great character - The Hayloft and the other being the original room lived in by the Coachman, who slept and lived alongside the horses. |
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Features in bedrooms include::
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